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I've just posted a new webcast showing off both the Migrator Wizard, the WebWizForums Provider and the Community Server Provider. It's taken a long time. But the migrator's 1st migration (test) was completed this afternoon, and was successful. If your luck the CS provider will have the blogs...
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Check this out on codeplex: http://www.codeplex.com/TheMigrator/SourceControl/DownloadSourceCode.aspx?changeSetId=30635 It has something cool on it. If you download and build the solution (Press F5) you'll get something cool, a pretty much fully working interface. Yes fully working. TMP is working...
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NB Development is happy to present the new look migrator project interface. Using a aero wizard interface, or what looks like one, to display a fully featured, quick, and minimalist interface. These are only alpha screenshots at the moment, since the interface is far from done. The Welcome Screen This...
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The new Look Migrator's Source Code on codeplex has just had a Console based application added to it for testing, and low level debugging. You get to see some debug events as the migrator fires them. This is working using the latest LIVE source code, and a temp built provider for community server...
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Design of the new Migrator Project has begun, and I've got some pictures to share with you, including the new look Class Diagram of the Core, as well as some new sample Win Forms interface idea's. The development of the migrator project will last from now until May 2008, by which time I hope...
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Well I've taken the source code down from codeplex, due to a recommendation from my final year project co-coordinator. It will go back up on there, after I've had a chat with my tutors after October. Hopefully. More screenshots of the current incarnation, can be found Here and Here . Current...
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Some more screenshots now. The Migration Options Page Migration Confirmation Page The Migration Log
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Yes, finally it's happened. The Migrator Project's source has been redesigned. It's now written in C# (expect the web service, but u don't see that). The Whole project is now in C# and doesn't use the Community Server API's as much as the alpha version of the migrator. Not much...
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After about 1 month's worth of work by me and the liveside team to get the site up and looking great. This project as key in the development of the new Community Server MVP's migrator project which is still in work, I'll have another post about that soon. The new site has all of the old blog...
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Over the next week or so the Migrator Project's Core will be changed, to allow for much more superiour handling and everything. Soo keep an eye out for that. Mike will be heading up the rewrite to make things better, and to prob convert everything to C#. The new improved Architecture will allow better...
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I've made a couple of screen casts about the Migrator Project for you all to watch, there's anotehr webcast in the works about how to make a Basic CMS in CS, which I'll prob record tomorrow. So check out the screencasts, there freely advailable from http://www.nbdev.co.uk/blogs/webcasts/ so have a view...
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Lol @ the Subject. I've given up on waiting for the other MVP's to get this working, so I've done it myself, lol. The migrator is now pluginable. lol This means that you can create dll's which follow this naming scheme 'csmvps.migrator.protocols.xxx' and the migrator will pick...
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I've finally managed to get Visual Studio's Team Explorer client, found it on the codeplex site. Having this has enabled me to finally put my sourcecode for the Migrator up online for everyone to see. Lol. It's currently in VB.net, as that's my native tounge, but I will port it over to C# at some point...
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He's the 1st screenshot of the migrator, with it actually working, albeit slowly, but it's was updating in near realtime as it worked thru the users: You can play with the demo as well if you want: http://liveside.nbdev.co.uk/migrator for that url. Right here's a little picky (click for a...
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Right, here's the list of new features, that the migrator has gotten today: AJAX AJAX and more AJAX along with a splattering of Threading for the eventual processing and migrating to Community Server , lol. As you can see, there's AJAX, alot of it, lol, well not really, there's one AJAX .net control...